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Перевод: undercover
[прилагательное] тайный; секретный; потаенный
Тезаурус:
- One of the team, Paul, an American lawyer, is shot dead in an RUC undercover shoot-to-kill operation.
- A British undercover agent in one of David Cornwell's John le Carr's novels is so exasperated by platitudes by a superior that he exploded within himself that it was like working for a bloody clergyman.
- They added that they were working for the government undercover and that they had enough evidence to "make the charge stick".
- She recounted the harassments and blackmail threats by Atkins and his undercover colleague.
- There are huge logs of mahogany to form panels in the future; long strips of oak - wood everywhere of all shapes and varieties; while undercover are stored up thousands of boards for panels, etc."
- There remained only "Z" Special Force, an undercover operation on the island run by Captains Broadhurst and Wylie, former members of the Malay police force, who organised native lookouts and a radio reporting system which at one time had 25 radio stations on the island, demonstrating how a few guerrillas may succeed in adverse local conditions where a larger force cannot survive.
- They had undercover agents everywhere in the hotel.
- Hatton had done the journey in the shortest possible time, leaving no possible spare moment for undercover activities.
- On the other hand, an incident which occurred in Ulster during the same february 1974 general election left so much circumstantial evidence, suggesting undercover involvement, that a judicial commission absolutely must be used to establish whether or not this was so.
- Vincenzo Napoli, allegedly one of the Sicilian Mafia's top men in New York, was arrested after trying to peddle diamonds, guns, stolen paintings and dope to an undercover American police officer.
- Joan Waters, too, was left in peace apart from the following two minor incidents which may have been attempts to impress upon her that she had not moved beyond the reach of the long arm of the undercover services.
- The charges arose out of last summer's internationally publicised "sting" operation when FBI undercover agents in California's silicon Valley formed a bogus company and posed as electronics dealers with trade secrets to sell (New Scientist 1 July 1982 p 8-;9).
- The material, long hidden in KGB files or in the memories of intelligence operatives, is up for grabs as ageing ex-KGB agents come in from the cold to trade in their undercover pasts for over-the-counter assets.
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